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"His right hand." Voice Reading
"Then he can't fight now?" Voice Reading
"Oh, can't he just!" Voice Reading
"Left-hander?" Voice Reading
"He has an iron hook instead of a right hand, and he claws with it." Voice Reading
"I say, John," said Peter. Voice Reading
"Say, 'Ay, ay, sir.'" Voice Reading
"Ay, ay, sir." Voice Reading
"There is one thing," Peter continued, "that every boy who serves under me has to promise, and so must you." Voice Reading
John paled. Voice Reading
"It is this, if we meet Hook in open fight, you must leave him to me." Voice Reading
"I promise," John said loyally. Voice Reading
For the moment they were feeling less eerie, because Tink was flying with them, and in her light they could distinguish each other. Voice Reading
Unfortunately she could not fly so slowly as they, and so she had to go round and round them in a circle in which they moved as in a halo. Voice Reading
Wendy quite liked it, until Peter pointed out the drawbacks. Voice Reading
"She tells me," he said, "that the pirates sighted us before the darkness came, and got Long Tom out." Voice Reading
"The big gun?" Voice Reading
"Yes. And of course they must see her light, and if they guess we are near it they are sure to let fly." Voice Reading
"Michael!" Voice Reading
"Tell her to go away at once, Peter," the three cried simultaneously, but he refused. Voice Reading
"She thinks we have lost the way," he replied stiffly, "and she is rather frightened. You don't think I would send her away all by herself when she is frightened!" Voice Reading

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